Abstract

A comparative analysis has been made for the dielectric and electrorheological properties of suspensions of highly dispersed powders of bismuth ferrites BiFeO3 and Bi2Fe4O9 in polydimethylsiloxane PMS-300. Dielectric characteristics (dielectric constant, dielectric loss tangent) for the suspensions in frequency range 2.5–106 Hz have been determined and non-Debye character of relaxation processes in these systems has been revealed. The measured values of dielectric constant for the disperse bismuth ferrites at zero and infinite frequency (e0 and e∞) are 150 and 59 for BiFeO3, 22 000 and 14 for Bi2Fe4O9, respectively. Electrorheological properties of bismuth ferrite suspensions in static electric field (up to 5 kV) in tension, compression, and shear modes have been analyzed. It has been found that the values of electrorheological effect for BiFeO3 suspensions in polydimethylsiloxane PMS-300 are small even at high concentrations of disperse phase (60 wt %). On the contrary, the suspensions of highly disperse Bi2Fe4O9 exhibit distinct electrorheological effect. For 80 wt % Bi2Fe4O9 suspension, the tensile yield point reached ~7 kPa in electric field of 5 kV, while compressive stress was 12 kPa.

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